Discipleship 101: DISCIPLES ARE LEARNERS (Part 3)
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Introduction
In this tutorial, we will explore the concept of discipleship, focusing specifically on the role of a disciple as a learner. Drawing from insights presented in the video "Discipleship 101: Disciples are Learners," this guide emphasizes the importance of continuous learning in spiritual growth and making disciples for Jesus.
Step 1: Embrace Lifelong Learning
- Understand that being a disciple means committing to ongoing education and growth in your faith.
- Reflect on the quote by Albert Einstein: "When you stop learning, you start dying." This highlights the necessity of spiritual education.
- Recognize that the moment you believe you have fully grasped Jesus and His teachings is the moment you begin to stagnate spiritually.
Step 2: Cultivate a Learner's Mindset
- Approach your relationship with Jesus with humility and curiosity.
- Ask questions and seek deeper understanding rather than assuming you know everything.
- Engage with scripture regularly, allowing it to challenge and inspire you.
Step 3: Apply Learning in Real Life
- Look for opportunities to implement what you learn about Jesus in your daily life.
- Share insights with others, which reinforces your own learning and encourages those around you.
- Remember that making disciples is an active process that stems from your own learning journey.
Step 4: Utilize Resources Wisely
- Take advantage of various educational resources such as books, sermons, and community discussions.
- Watch videos and tutorials, like those in the Discipleship 101 series, to gain different perspectives.
- Join study groups to foster discussion and collective learning.
Step 5: Prepare for the Next Role
- Recognize that learning is the foundation for the next steps in discipleship, such as being a follower and a messenger.
- Anticipate the next video in the series, which will cover the role of followers in discipleship.
Conclusion
Being a disciple means embracing a lifelong commitment to learning and growing in your faith. By cultivating a learner's mindset, applying your knowledge practically, and utilizing available resources, you can deepen your relationship with Jesus and enhance your ability to make disciples. As you continue this journey, remember to stay curious and open to new insights, preparing yourself for the next stages of discipleship.